The stage is set for a cinematic extravaganza as the 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism gears up to celebrate excellence in Hindi cinema.
As per a press release, the inaugural roundtable, orchestrated by the Times Group, kicked off with a vibrant assembly featuring Gujarat’s Chief Minister, Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, alongside industry stalwarts, filmmakers, and luminaries.
The event crackled with discussions and intimate conversations among top Indian filmmakers, injecting a fresh dose of enthusiasm into the gathering. Aimed at positioning Gujarat as a premier destination for film productions, the roundtable laid the foundation for an exhilarating journey ahead.
Ashwiny Iyer, the acclaimed Filmmaker and Writer, took the stage to express gratitude, remarking, “As filmmakers, our pursuit involves scouting diverse locations to encapsulate breathtaking scenes and deliver novel content to our audiences. We strive to showcase our nation’s diverse culture, rich traditions, intricate fabric, and vibrant colors on the grand canvas of cinema through iconic characters. The collaboration facilitated by the Gujarat Tourism team has been commendable, enabling us to delve into the state’s culturally rich heritage.”
Mark your calendars for the grand night on January 28, 2024, as the 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism promises a spectacle worth witnessing. Stay tuned to Filmfare for the latest updates and buzz surrounding this blockbuster event.
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